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- adjectiverough (adjective) · rougher (comparative adjective) · roughest (superlative adjective)
- having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level:"they had to carry the victim across the rough, stony ground" · "her skin felt dry and rough"
- denoting the face of a tennis or squash racket from which the loops formed in the stringing process project (used as a call when the racket is spun to decide the right to serve first or to choose ends). The opposite of smooth
- (of a person or their behavior) not gentle; violent or boisterous:"strollers should be capable of withstanding rough treatment"
- (of an area or occasion) characterized by or notorious for the occurrence of violent behavior:"the workmen hate going to the rough areas of town"
- (of weather or the sea) wild and stormy:"the lifeboat crew braved rough seas to rescue a couple"
- not finished tidily or decoratively; plain and basic:"the customers sat at rough wooden tables"
- put together without the proper materials or skill; makeshift:"he had one arm in a rough sling"
- lacking sophistication or refinement:"she took care of him in her rough, kindly way"
- not worked out or correct in every detail:"he had a rough draft of his new novel"
- (of a voice) harsh and rasping:"his voice was rough with barely suppressed fury"
- (of wine or another alcoholic drink) sharp or harsh in taste:"he refilled the mug with rough cider"
- informaldifficult and unpleasant or unfair:"the teachers gave me a rough time because my image didn't fit" · "the first day of a job is rough on everyone"
- unwell:"the altitude had hit her and she was feeling rough"
adverbinformalrough (adverb)- in a manner that lacks gentleness; harshly or violently:"treat ’em rough but treat ’em fair"
nounrough (noun) · roughs (plural noun)- BRITISH ENGLISHa disreputable and violent person:"the rear of the column was attacked by roughs"
- (on a golf course) longer grass around the fairway and the green:"his second shot was in the rough on the left"
- a preliminary sketch for a design:"I did a rough to work out the scale of the lettering"
- an uncut precious stone:"miners discovered one of the biggest diamond roughs in history"
verbrough (verb) · roughs (third person present) · roughed (past tense) · roughed (past participle) · roughing (present participle)- work or shape (something) in a rough, preliminary fashion:"the piece of glass is now roughed into a circular form" · "flat surfaces of wood are roughed down"
- make uneven:"the water was roughed by the wind" · "rough up the icing with a palette knife"
- informal(rough it)live in discomfort with only basic necessities:"she had had to rough it alone in a dive"
OriginOld English rūh, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch ruw and German rauh.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- having an uneven or irregular surface; not smooth or level:
- (of a person or their behavior) not gentle; violent or boisterous:
- not finished tidily or decoratively; plain and basic:
- put together without the proper materials or skill; makeshift:
- lacking sophistication or refinement:
- not worked out or correct in every detail:
- (of a voice) harsh and rasping:
- difficult and unpleasant or unfair:
verb- make uneven:
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